Journal of Natural Science Collections

The Journal of Natural Science Collections is the peer-reviewed journal published by NatSCA, once a year. The first volume of the journal was published in December 2013 (see associated news story here).

The Journal of Natural Science Collections is a place for those working with these collections to share projects and practices that will benefit the museum community. The Journal represents all areas of work with natural science collections, and includes articles on best practice and latest research across disciplines, including conservation, curation, learning, and exhibitions. Articles should be relevant and accessible to our diverse membership. All submissions are peer reviewed, resulting in high quality articles.

If you would like to contribute to the Journal, please contact the editor (editor@natsca.org) and see our guidelines for authors, which you can download as a PDF here.

Issue Type: 
Volume
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Museums as experimental test-beds: Lessons from a university museum

Authorship: 
Ashby, J.
Start Page: 
4
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12

Mastodon and on and on…A moving story

Authorship: 
Allington-Jones, L.
Issue: 
5
Start Page: 
110
End Page: 
114

A tangible embrace with the invisible: How a curator can achieve collections goals in partnership with volunteers and the public

Authorship: 
Yesilyurt, J.C.
Thomas, A.L.
Cesar, E.A.
Broom, Y-S.
Bhatia, R.
Miller, R.
Issue: 
4
Start Page: 
12
End Page: 
21

Glasgow Museums and Glasgow’s natural history societies

Authorship: 
Sutcliffe, R.
Issue: 
4
Start Page: 
46
End Page: 
51

Food management in museums and historic houses as part of an IPM programme

Authorship: 
Ryder, S.
Issue: 
4
Start Page: 
30
End Page: 
33

@OisinTheDeer: engagement and dialogue through a museum-based Twitter account

Authorship: 
Radley, J.D.
Issue: 
4
Start Page: 
40
End Page: 
45

An overview of the Mammal Collection of Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Authorship: 
Cervantes, F.A.
Vargas-Cuenca, J.
Hortelano-Moncada, Y.
Issue: 
4
Start Page: 
4
End Page: 
11

Where are they now? The records and collections of James Needham (1849 - 1913), amateur mycologist and bryologist of Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire. Locating his legacy and resources for further study

Authorship: 
Baker, R. A.
Issue: 
4
Start Page: 
34
End Page: 
39

The Lepidoptera Collection of Henry Walter Bates at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History

Authorship: 
Allnatt, G.
Issue: 
4
Start Page: 
22
End Page: 
29

Japanese tissue paper and its uses in osteological conservation

Authorship: 
Larkin, N. R.
Issue: 
3
Start Page: 
62
End Page: 
67

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